White Buildings

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White Buildings is a 1926 collection of modernist poetry by Hart Crane that helped establish his reputation as a major American poet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Hart Crane
contributedTo reputation of Hart Crane as a major American poet
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre lyric poetry
modernist poetry
hasForm free verse
hasInfluenceOn American modernist poetry
hasPoem Ave Maria
Black Tambourine
Chaplinesque
Episode of Hands
Fear
For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen
Garden Abstract
Interior
Lachrymae Christi
Legend
My Grandmother’s Love Letters
National Winter Garden
Hudson Bay region
surface form: North Labrador

October-November
Paraphrase
Passage
Possessions
Praise for an Urn
Recitative
Repose of Rivers
Sunday Morning Apples
The Hive
The Mermen
The Tunnel
The Wine Menagerie
Voyages
helpedEstablishReputationOf Hart Crane
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
mainThemes love
modernity
spiritual transcendence
urban experience
movement Modernism
notableFor complex symbolism
dense imagery
innovative use of language
publicationDate 1926
publisher Boni & Liveright

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Hart Crane notableWork White Buildings